1st ever LIVE Aussie Basketball Podcast FRIDAY 8.00pm

1st ever LIVE Aussie Basketball Podcast FRIDAY 8.00pm

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On the latest episode of the “Hyping the Hoopla” podcast Matt Smith and Dan Boyce got heated when discussing who was better Team USA 2012 or the Original “Dream Team”. 

Dan Boyce put the challenge down “I think the Australian online basketball community agrees with me that this years team would beat the 1992 team”. This topic has created huge debate across the internet all week.

Listen to an excerpt of the full podcast (available on iTunes) at the bottom of this page

Stephen Hoare (465 NBL Game Veteran) – “Lebron’s combo of athleticism, size, strength skill and IQ is GOAT. Prefer 92 all around package though”

Cam Tragardh (Cairns Taipans) –  “In a game of 1 on 1 LBJ destroys MJ & anyone else in history! “

Daryl Corletto (New Zealand Breakers) – “Bottom line is MJ can guard Lebron but LBJ can’t stop Jordan”

Brad Hill (Cairns Taipans) – “I dont get how USA’s best team 20 years ago could beat their best team now. Goes against the evolution of man”

Scott Brandis (ANZ Ballers) – “You know what’s lost in this argument is Dream Won by so much because world bball was crap then. They’re the reason it changed”

Johnny White (Our Time Entertainment) –  “This USA team is not a dream team and THEY’RE DREAMING!”

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The chatter is enough… we want the Australia online basketball community to join us on the first ever LIVE Aussie BBall podcast FRIDAY 20TH JULY, 8.00PM EST (Melbourne Time).

All you need to do is contact @aussiehoopla on Facebook or Twitter and share you skype details with us.

We will be hosting an “Insight” style forum where all guests can share their opinions on what really matters in this debate and who would actually win.

Guest tipped to include

Matt Smith (Cairn’s Taipains FG% record holder)

Dan Boyce (Aussie Hoopla writer)

Rhys Carter (former Adelaide 36ers guard)

Jamie O (Assistant coach of the 2012 Silver Medal winning Under 17 team)

Natwhereyouat (Andthefoul.net writer)

Marc Goodwin (Waverly Falcons BIGV guard)

and anyone who lives for Australian basketball…

 

Let’s bring the Australia’s online basketball community together to discuss the hottest topic in basketball right now.

All you need to do is facebook or tweet us your skype username and we’ll add you to the discussion, or add us on Skype yourself. Our Skype name is aussiehoopla FRIDAY 20TH JULY, 8.00PM

 

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Dan Boyce is a die-hard Sydney Kings fan who grew up in Melbourne during the roaring 90's of Australian Basketball and spent far too much time collecting Futera NBL Basketball cards.


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